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may go off when the lubricant is softened by heat from a vehicle or building.
The striker and inside of the receiver must be thoroughly cleaned and
lightly oiled to ensure reliable and safe operation. Corrosion and rust that
result from improper cleaning, or lack of cleaning, could alter the proper
functioning of the striker mechanism. This could lead to a condition
whereby the gun will not operate correctly. AN ACCIDENTAL DIS-
CHARGE MAY OCCUR RESULTING IN INJURY AND/OR DEATH TO
THE SHOOTER OR BYSTANDERS AND DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.
4. Now that the barrel is completely dry, lightly lube the bore with a qual-
ity lubricant or, in keeping with the all-natural method, T/C's Natural Lube
1000 Plus Bore Butter. Reinstall the nipple being careful not to cross-thread
or over-tighten it.
5. Fouling on the stock, receiver and exterior parts should be wiped off
with an oily cloth or T/C’s Wonder Cloth saturated with Natural Lube 1000
Plus Bore Butter.
6. Your System 1 may now be reassembled in the reverse order of the
takedown procedure detailed on page 10 through page 13.
7. After your System 1 has been reassembled, check the striker to ensure
that there is no excess lubricant on the surface which could impede safe per-
formance.
Make certain that the striker is in the “Cocked” position, the safety is
engaged (fully rearward) and aligned with the green dot on the stock and
the firearm is unprimed before attempting to clear any lubricant or debris
from the receiver of your System 1™. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS
WARNING MAY RESULT IN INJURY AND/OR DEATH TO THE
SHOOTER OR BYSTANDERS AND DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.